Romanian National Party

The Romanian National Party (PNR) was a conservative Romanian political party in Hungary that existed from 1881 to 1926. The party's goal was to offer representation to ethnic Romanians in Hungary, Transylvania, and the Banat, and many party leaders supported increased federalism in Austria-Hungary and suffrage for Romanian peasants. After World War I, the party became active in Romania itself, and it was led by Alexandru Vaida-Voevod. In 1926, it merged with the Peasants' Party of Romania to form the new National Peasants' Party.